National Autonomist Party

The National Autonomist Party was a conservative political party that existed in Argentina from 15 March 1874 to 1916. The party advocated the development of the Argentine Railroad, promoted the agricultural exports model due to its agrarian views, supported jingoism, and opposed multiculturalism. The PAN opposed the liberal Radical Civic Union, and the PAN disappeared after the electoral reform of 1912 and the presidential elections of 1916 due to internal conflict.